LING 417/517 - Introduction to Linguistic Field Methods

Institution:
Bushnell University
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Description:
This course offers intensive study with speakers of a non-Indo- European language for the purpose of developing skill in data elicitation, data management, and the analysis of phonological and grammatical patterns. There is special emphasis on techniques for writing technical papers and for computer-assisted management of data. Requirement: tape or minidisk recorder with an exterior microphone and earphones. In addition to five hours of regular class periods each week, this course requires three hours of afternoon language sessions per week. These will be scheduled individually in consultation with the course staff. Prerequisites: Phonetics (LING 414/514), Analytical Methods in Morphology and Syntax (LING 441/541). Pre or Corequisite: Introduction to Phonology (LING 453/553). 110
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3.00
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(541) 343-1641
Regional Accreditation:
Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities
Calendar System:
Semester

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